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     Cayuga Creek Nuisance Wildlife Removal specializes in the removal and control of western New Yorks most common nuisance species, including raccoons, skunks, woodchucks (groundhogs), squirrels, chipmunks, opposums, bats, birds, moles, and snakes. We also are experienced in the removal and control of coyotes, foxes, beavers, and muskrats.  If its not listed just ask. 
     
    
Cayuga Creek Nuisance Wildlife Removal also provides habitat modification throught the use of animal proofing and exclusion.  At times removing an animal is not always the best option, and sometimes can even be illegal. In these situations habitat modification and exclusion can prove to be successful in solving the problem. If nuisance animals are removed, modifications should be made to insure that the problem does not re-occur.  These modifications could be as easy as trimming back a few branches and limbs, to installation of exclusion products around sheds, decks, eves or other areas of a home or business. We get em out and we keep em out.

Bird Control

Cayuga Creek Nuisance Wildlife Removal is a certified installer of Bird Barrier Products.  Bird droppings are an unsightly addition to any building and can give your home or business a negative image.  Birds and their droppings are associated with over a dozen diseases that can be spread to humans.  Due to the acidic nature of their droppings, birds commonly do damage to air condition units, industrial machinery, siding, and automobile paint. Bird droppings and nesting materials are also commonly responsible for clogged drains and vents, which can cause fire hazards.  Please contact us on how to solve your pest bird problems.

Dead Animal Removal

Dead animals can create an enormous ordor, and invite insects and disease. If you discover a dead animal on your property or suspect one may be in your home, give us a call.

 

 

Serving Erie, Niagara, Wyoming, Genesse, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua counties. Including Buffalo, Cheektowaga, Sloan, Alden, Attica, Akron, Lancaster, Depew, Hamburg, Angola, West Seneca, Blasdell, Boston, Lackawanna, Elma, Marilla, Wales, East Aurora, Orchard Park, Clarence, Colden, Lake View, Newstead, Sloan, Evans, Williamsville, Amherst, Niagara Falls, Tonawanda, Kenmore, Grand Island, Arcade, Eden, Collins, Holland, Pembroke, Medina, Darien, Alexander, Java, Sardina, Yorkshire, Batavia, Warsaw, Bennington, Orangeville, Perry, Sheldon, Strykersville, Bergen, Corfu, Elba, Oakfield, Wheatfield, and all points in between.


 

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Specializing in the safe and humane removal of all nuisance Wildlife.

We Service all of Western      New York

(716)-903-0758
          
(585)-937-3332

We are Licensed by the New York State Department of Enviromental Conservation, and fully insured.

Birds in the eves, squirrels in the attic, skunks under the porch, woodchucks under the shed, possum under the deck, skunks in the shed, bats in the attic, squirrels in the walls, skunks under the deck, woodchucks under the deck, squirrels in the soffits, birds in the soffits, bats in the walls, dead animal removal, and animal exclusion and proofing we do it all.  

Cayuga Creek Nuisance Wildlife Removal
809 Urf Rd
Cowlesville, NY 14037 
Phone: 716-903-0758
           585-937-3332
Email: BillRumley@cayugacreekwildlife.com